earl's ss lines?!
alright guys so I've searched here and on google and am curious... where can I find earl's ss break lines for my sc400? i don't wanna have to do any extra modifications, just want it to be nice and simple. i can't even find any lexus applications available from earl's. i've seen a few people on this forum running them but all the threads are so old i don't even think they're active members anymore. any help would be greatly appreciated!
^^ +1,
are you looking for hard lines or flex lines? If it's flex lines then there's numerous choices available. If you don't find something listed for the SC, then try looking for a Toyota Supra 93-98 which should be compatible.
are you looking for hard lines or flex lines? If it's flex lines then there's numerous choices available. If you don't find something listed for the SC, then try looking for a Toyota Supra 93-98 which should be compatible.
should've clarified, yes looking for stainless steel braided lines. found a site with earl's for the supra. i have this weird thing where i prefer getting all SC application parts if possible... but I think i'll just have to go with these.
Apexbrakes.com from e-bay has the best prices and good quality as well, ,I have run them on all of my cars including my sc.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Stain...Q5fAccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Stain...Q5fAccessories
Last edited by xspsi6; May 23, 2011 at 11:06 AM.
http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/perf...es/Brake_Lines
The truth is that the Supra was designed off the SC chasis so all of the parts are cross compatible (for the most part) suspension/chasis wise.
The truth is that the Supra was designed off the SC chasis so all of the parts are cross compatible (for the most part) suspension/chasis wise.
Yea this is true however those are 3x the money which all you are paying for at that point is the DOT cert and the name but the secret is if you order them from Canada they don't need the DOT cert for the USA.
Same quality and 1/3 the price, It's a simple ss braided/teflon line which is pretty hard to screw up.
Same quality and 1/3 the price, It's a simple ss braided/teflon line which is pretty hard to screw up.
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